Sarabia strikes early as Spain win in Switzerland
An early goal from Pablo Sarabia earned Spain a 1-0 win in Switzerland on Thursday (Jun 9), their first victory of this year's UEFA Nations League.
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An early goal from Pablo Sarabia earned Spain a 1-0 win in Switzerland on Thursday (Jun 9), their first victory of this year's UEFA Nations League.
LONDON: Portugal and Spain picked up victories in the Nations League on Thursday to set up a battle between the Iberian neighbors for a spot in the Final Four.
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Spain got their UEFA Nations League campaign on track with a 1-0 win over Switzerland in Geneva. After another poor showing against Czech Republic on Sunday, Spain needed a victory and the pointless Swiss (three matches, three defeats) were the perfect opposition.
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Sepp Blatter struck a "gentleman's agreement" with Michel Platini to pay him a million Swiss francs ($1.02 million) a year as an adviser, the former world football chief told their trial on Thursday. The French football legend had jokingly asked Blatter for a million, without specifying the currency, and the then-FIFA president agreed, with part of the money -- outside of the contract they signed -- to be paid "later", Switzerland's Federal Criminal Court heard.